Jailed terrorists

UN torture report flags Israel for allegedly mistreating journalists, detainees, ex-MAG

The UN warned Israel over alleged abuses against rights defenders and detainees, calling for stronger legal protections and impartial investigations.

An Israel Prison Service officer at Ketziot Prison watches as Palestinian prisoners are prepared for release in exchange for Israeli hostages held by Gazan terrorists, February 26, 2025; illustrative.
Terrorists from Hamas's Nukhba Force being held at Ofer Prison near Jerusalem, August 28, 2024.

Israel to establish special tribunal to prosecute Hamas Nukhba terrorists for Oct. 7 massacre - KAN

Georges Ibrahim Abdallah, a former head of the Lebanese Armed Revolutionary Factions who served around 40 years of a life sentence for attacks on U.S. and Israeli diplomats in France, gestures outside Beirut International Airport after a French court ruled in favor of releasing him, in Beirut, Leban

Paris university event praises terrorists, October 7 massacre

Hamas Nukhba Battalion terrorists who were captured on October 7th massacre seen in a jail cell at a prison in central Israel, where high risk Hamas and Hezbollah prisoners captured in recent war are being held, March 4, 2025.

What trials and punishments await Hamas's Nukhba terrorists in Israeli prisons? - analysis


Senior former Israeli defense officials strongly back Taylor Force Act

'Providing funds to the PA to enable it to keep paying those salaries, which are soliciting terrorism, is illogical, illegal and immoral,' say ex security leaders from across political spectrum.

Hamas soldiers in Gaza

Dueling generals in war of words over Taylor Force Act

One side argues the need for PA stability and security coordination, the other touts logic, law and morality.

Taylor Force, 29, was killed by a Palestinian terrorist who went on a stabbing rampage in Jaffa on March 8, 2016

Barghouti is a convicted murderer. Nothing more

Trying to portray Barghouti as some type of Nelson Mandela is grotesquely offensive to the memory of that great man.

PALESTINIAN YOUTHS carry flags with the image of Marwan Barghouti during a protest in the West Bank

Barghouti deserves the same as Carlos the Jackal

Barghouti is a terrorist, convicted by a court of law for the murder of innocent civilians.

Marwan Barghouti, seen here at the Jerusalem Magistrates’ Court in 2012, is currently serving five life sentences for murder

Analysis: Barghouti poised to win if hunger strike succeeds

“If it goes on for a long time and if anyone dies, it will definitely bring more sympathy and support for the Palestinian cause.”

Jailed Fatah leader Marwan Barghouti would win elections for Palestinian president according to a poll held in early summer by the Palestinian Center for Public Opinion.

‘NY Times’: Barghouti omission risks credibility of paper

Spayd acknowledged that “a rash of readers have objected – in emails to me and on social media – to what they say was the Times’s distorted characterization of Barghouti.”

PALESTINIANS WALK past graffiti depicting jailed Fatah leader Marwan Barghouti, currently serving five life terms for terrorism, on a section of the security wall on the road to Ramallah.

No Barghouti option

In fact, the real impetus for the hunger strike seems not to be about prisoners’ rights at all, but rather it is a political initiative designed to promote Marwan Barghouti.

PALESTINIANS WALK past graffiti depicting jailed Fatah leader Marwan Barghouti, currently serving five life terms for terrorism, on a section of the security wall on the road to Ramallah.

Unraveling Jordan’s hangings

Do the executions reflect frustration and insecurity, or determination?

Jordanian policemen stand guard during a rally to support security services after shooting at Karak castle, in Amman, Jordan, December 23, 2016.

Cabinet to vote on bills that will allow deportation of terrorists' families

Bills were signed by a wide spectrum of MKs from both coalition and opposition.

David Bitan à en action

UN worker sentenced to 7 months in jail for aiding Hamas

Wahid Abdullah al-Bursh was found guilty of helping build the naval commando port in the northern Gaza Strip.

Wahid Abdullah Burash of Jabalia in Gaza, an employee of the UN Develoment Program, accused of aiding Hamas